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The Psychology of the Unconscious

ger. Psychologie des Unbewussten · 1916
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Historical Context and Significance

Carl Gustav Jung's book «The Psychology of the Unconscious» is one of the key works in the field of analytical psychology and psychoanalysis. In it, Jung develops his ideas about the structure of the psyche, introducing the concepts of the collective unconscious and archetypes, which became foundational in his theory. This work marks a departure from Freudian theory, emphasizing the uniqueness and autonomy of the unconscious. Jung views the unconscious as a source of creativity and spiritual growth, which has significantly influenced the development of psychotherapy, art, and culture as a whole. His ideas have contributed to a deeper understanding of the human psyche and expanded the horizons of psychological research, impacting many fields, including literature, cinema, and philosophy.

The Psychology of the Unconscious
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Date of publication: 26 November 2024
———Original titleger. Psychologie des Unbewussten · 1916
Genre: Psychology
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